Military Housing
Chuck Parker Named Division President of Corvias Military Living
Corvias Group announced that Charles E. (Chuck) Parker has been appointed division president of the company’s military housing division, Corvias Military Living.
Corvias Foundation Awards $100,000 in Educational Grants to Military Spouses
Corvias Foundation, a private, charitable foundation and the charitable arm of Corvias Group, has been committed to supporting military families in the pursuit of higher education since 2006.
Hunt Moves Forward With Texas A&M Galveston Residence Hall Plans
Hunt has moved forward with its plans to design, redevelop and construct the 612-bed Maritime Cadet Residence Hall at Texas A&M University at Galveston.
Corvias Opens Unique On-Post Army Apartments at Fort Meade
Corvias Military Living has opened Reece Crossings, the Army’s first-ever on-post apartments for junior unaccompanied service members in Fort Meade, Md.
Hunt Companies Selected to Develop Cadet Residence Hall at Texas A&M
Texas A&M University at Galveston has tapped Hunt Companies to develop a 612-bed, on-campus cadet residence hall.
Perspective: The Military Housing Privatization Initiative is at Risk
Federal budget cuts could reduce housing allowances for military personnel, affecting apartment firms with boots on the ground in those communities.
Peabody Property’s Community for Veterans to Open in September
Valley Brook Village, a supportive residential property for returning servicemen and women, will open next month. Designed by The Architectural Team in partnership with Peabody Properties, the developer, it will house 62 veterans at risk for homelessness.
Camp Pendleton Housing Wins Design-Build Award
The Design-Build Institute of America has awarded the United States Marine Corps’ Bachelor Enlisted Quarters Package 8 at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton a national Design-Build award.
Community HousingWorks Opens Home for Disabled Veterans and Families in Escondido
Community HousingWorks has set aside eight units for homeless veterans in its newest development, Avocado Court, a 36-unit apartment community in Escondido, Calif., that is available for families, seniors and other individuals.






